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Explanation about the ending

Some people say the ending is unfinished and don’t understand it. Fortunately, I didn’t click to finish the application, so I can also post a text to explain it.

Lin Yun is a Taoist womb, but not a complete Taoist womb.

So the previous article mentioned is the metaphor of fruit. Two fruits on a tree. One has more nutrients, and the other has less nutrients.

Lin Yun had previously speculated that he had a connection with the Taoist fetus, so he could confidently think of coming back as another fruit, competing for nutrients with the Taoist fetus (he could merge with the sin blood and not be affected by the sin blood)

But he didn't expect that he was also a part of the fruit.

Lin Yun is a Taoist fetus, and he is also a mortal enemy of Taoist fetus.

Then, the gentle motherly voice implies that Lin Yun will win.

Because the world prefers him, he can get more nutrients, and the person who can hatch from the Taoist womb will become him.

It was also mentioned earlier that the shattered future of the small world has changed, and Lin Yun has changed his destiny.

Since Lin Yun can become the final winner, the final reunion ending is reasonable.

I thought... It should be normal to end like this. Although it is a bit riddle, it is true. If there are any questions, I can only answer them in the book review area.
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